The New York Jets have largely been expected to address its need for a wide receiver with its first-round pick, but perhaps defensive-minded Rex Ryan has other plans. According to TFY Draft Insider, the team was “all over” cornerback Bradley Roby at Ohio State’s Pro Day.

OSU pro-day: Ryan Shazier- no position drills, hurt hamstring on first run…Carlos Hyde did not run…big buzz over Bradley Roby

Roby is considered to be a first- or second-round pick, so it’s not out of the question the Jets could skip over him with the No. 18 overall selection. However, Roby is seemingly coveted by a host of corner-needy teams that pick toward the end of Round 1, including the San Diego Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers.

The Jets fit that mold, too. Antonio Cromartieis expected to be released, and even if he comes to a new deal with Gang Green he’s 30 and coming off his worst season in New York. Last year, the Jets spent one of their first-round picks on cornerback Dee Milliner out of Alabama.

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